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THE BOYS 5.07 The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother’s Milk
Just a reminder that Karl Urban's smile exists. 😏🖤
i really love how much emphasis the mandalorian and grogu placed upon how kind din djarin is.
is he an incredible fighter? yes... it was cool to see him kicking ass on the big screen.
but more than that, i really appreciated his interactions with the anzellans how empathetic he was to rotta and of course how patient and loving he was with grogu. i loved how it was highlighted that din is actually kind of averse to violence, and mostly views it as a last resort that should only be turned to when talking doesn't work. that is one of the things i adore most about his character.
he's a walking beskar-played contradiction. he appears like a terrifying mandalorian warrior to the rest of the galaxy, but underneath that steel is a heart of gold. that part of him means so much to me, and i'm so glad it was present as he took the leap to the big screen!
according to the vought character files, the deep is taller than homelander, so i took it and ran bc tiny (relatively) homelander is special to me
he is so real for faking his death to avoid Homelander's bitchboy whining
rewatching the boys from the beginning cuz season 1 butcher hits so good😩
The Boys - 'Though the Heavens Fall' - S05E06
Butcher is wearing reading glasses😋
If he had glasses… god help me 😭
the concept of homelander growing up in a white room and dying in the white house
I’m still mad about the finale and s5 in general but I gotta say there is something really tragic and poetic about the fact that Homelander spent his entire childhood being watched and experimented on in a lab, then spent the rest of his life constantly performing in front of cameras, and in the end even his weakest moment and death happened in front of cameras too.
He never truly got to exist as an actual person. From the moment he was born, Vought turned him into a weapon and a spectacle for people to watch. Vought really did win in the end.
It’s wild to think homelander was born and grew up being watched and observed in his most vulnerable moments, and that’s exactly how he died. Only thing that changed was the audience.